The arrest occurred after two female students complained separately to school officials about the alleged incidents, the newspaper reports. The women were told some videos of them had been posted to Facebook and forwarded to about 30 people.

Holton, 21, was released on personal recognizance and ordered to have no contact with the two victims.

“These are disturbing allegations that strike at the core of our commitment to make this a safe and civil campus community,” Thomas R. Dougan, the school’s vice president for student affairs, said in a statement. “Respect for the rights and privacy of all of our community members is paramount. Campus police and Student Affairs are involved in separate intensive investigations surrounding these allegations.”

If Holton is convicted on the criminal charges, he could face up to three years in prison.

Holton played in 31 games for the Rams this season, averaging 10.2 points and 8.1 rebounds per game.